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Canadian Mw Stations by Province Compiled from Amdx.Com by Ken B file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html CANADIAN MW STATIONS BY PROVINCE COMPILED FROM AMDX.COM BY KEN B 530 CKHL HIGH LEVEL AB Day ND1 0.4 kW 530 CKHL HIGH LEVEL AB Nit ND1 0.25 kW 530 CKHL HIGH LEVEL AB Day DA1 0.4 kW 530 CKHL HIGH LEVEL AB Nit DA1 0.25 kW 530 CKHL HIGH LEVEL AB Day NDD 1 kW 530 CKHL HIGH LEVEL AB Day ND2 1 kW 530 CKHL HIGH LEVEL AB Nit ND2 0.25 kW 550 CJOK FORT MCMURRAY AB Day DA2 70 kW 550 CJOK FORT MCMURRAY AB Nit DA2 7 kW 580 CKUA EDMONTON AB Day DA2 40 kW 580 CKUA EDMONTON AB Nit DA2 40 kW 610 CKYL PEACE RIVER AB Day DAN 10 kW 610 CKYL PEACE RIVER AB Nit DAN 10 kW 630 CHED EDMONTON AB Day DA2 20 kW 630 CHED EDMONTON AB Nit DA2 20 kW 660 CFFR CALGARY AB Day DA2 60 kW 660 CFFR CALGARY AB Nit DA2 60 kW 680 CHFA EDMONTON AB Day DA2 10 kW 680 CHFA EDMONTON AB Nit DA2 10 kW 700 CJGN CALGARY AB Day DA2 50 kW 700 CJGN CALGARY AB Nit DA2 20 kW 700 CKRD RED DEER AB Day DA2 70 kW 700 CKRD RED DEER AB Nit DA2 75 kW file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html (1 of 40)05/02/2009 22:49:40 file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html 740 CBX EDMONTON AB Day DA2 80 kW 740 CBX EDMONTON AB Nit DA2 80 kW 770 CHQR CALGARY AB Day DAN 10 kW 770 CHQR CALGARY AB Nit DAN 10 kW 790 CFCW CAMROSE AB Day DA2 50 kW 790 CFCW CAMROSE AB Nit DA2 50 kW 830 CILW WAINWRIGHT AB Day DAN 0 kW 830 CILW WAINWRIGHT AB Nit DAN 0.5 kW 830 CKKY WAINWRIGHT AB Day DAN 10 kW 830 CKKY WAINWRIGHT AB Nit DAN 3.5 kW 830 CKKY WAINWRIGHT AB Cri DAN 7 kW 840 CJXX GRANDE PRAIRIE AB Day DAN 70 kW 840 CJXX GRANDE PRAIRIE AB Nit DAN 70 kW 840 CJXX GRANDE PRAIRIE AB Day DA2 70 kW 840 CJXX GRANDE PRAIRIE AB Nit DA2 10 kW 840 CJXX GRANDE PRAIRIE AB Day DA2 25 kW 850 CKBA ATHABASCA AB Day DAN 9 kW 850 CKBA ATHABASCA AB Nit DAN 9 kW 850 CKRD RED DEER AB Day DAN 10 kW 850 CKRD RED DEER AB Nit DAN 5 kW 880 CHQT EDMONTON AB Day DAN 0 kW 880 CHQT EDMONTON AB Nit DAN 0 kW 910 CKDQ DRUMHELLER AB Day DA2 30 kW 910 CKDQ DRUMHELLER AB Nit DA2 30 kW 930 CJCA EDMONTON AB Nit DA2 50 kW 930 CJCA EDMONTON AB Day DAN 50 kW 960 CFAC CALGARY AB Day DAN 50 kW file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html (2 of 40)05/02/2009 22:49:40 file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html 960 CFAC CALGARY AB Nit DAN 50 kW 970 CJYR EDSON AB Unl DA1 10 kW 1020 CKVH HIGH PRAIRIE AB Day ND1 1 kW 1020 CKVH HIGH PRAIRIE AB Nit ND1 0.4 kW 1020 CKVH HIGH PRAIRIE AB Day ND1 1 kW 1020 CKVH HIGH PRAIRIE AB Nit ND1 0.4 kW 1050 CFGP GRANDE PRAIRIE AB Unl DA1 10 kW 1060 CKMX CALGARY AB Day DAN 40 kW 1060 CKMX CALGARY AB Nit DAN 40 kW 1080 CKSA LLOYDMINSTER AB Day DAN 10 kW 1080 CKSA LLOYDMINSTER AB Nit DAN 10 kW 1080 CKSA LLOYDMINSTER AB Day DAN 50 kW 1090 CKRX LETHBRIDGE AB Nit DAN 1 kW 1090 CKRX LETHBRIDGE AB Day DAN 10 kW 1090 CKRX LETHBRIDGE AB Day DAN 10 kW 1090 CKRX LETHBRIDGE AB Nit DAN 5 kW 1140 CFXL CALGARY AB Day DAN 0 kW 1140 CFXL CALGARY AB Nit DAN 6 kW 1140 CHRB HIGH RIVER AB Day DAN 0 kW 1140 CHRB HIGH RIVER AB Nit DAN 6 kW 1170 CKGY RED DEER AB Day DA2 90 kW 1170 CKGY RED DEER AB Nit DA2 9 kW 1170 CKGY RED DEER AB Day DAN 50 kW 1170 CKGY RED DEER AB Nit DAN 14 kW 1200 CHMG ST. ALBERT AB Day DA2 15 kW 1200 CHMG ST. ALBERT AB Nit DA2 15 kW 1200 CHMG ST. ALBERT AB Day DA2 25 kW file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html (3 of 40)05/02/2009 22:49:40 file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html 1200 CHMG ST. ALBERT AB Nit DA2 25 kW 1210 CKWA SLAVE LAKE AB Unl ND1 1 kW 1220 CJOC LETHBRIDGE AB Day DAN 10 kW 1220 CJOC LETHBRIDGE AB Nit DAN 5 kW 1230 CILW WAINWRIGHT AB Unl ND1 7 kW 1230 CIYR HINTON AB Unl ND1 8 kW 1230 CJOK FORT MCMURRAY AB Unl ND1 3 kW 1230 CJOK FORT MCMURRAY AB Day ND1 3 kW 1230 CJOK FORT MCMURRAY AB Unl ND1 1 kW 1260 CFRN EDMONTON AB Day DAN 70 kW 1260 CFRN EDMONTON AB Nit DAN 70 kW 1270 CHAT MEDICINE HAT AB Day DAN 10 kW 1270 CHAT MEDICINE HAT AB Nit DAN 10 kW 1270 CHAT MEDICINE HAT AB Day DAN 10 kW 1270 CHAT MEDICINE HAT AB Nit DAN 10 kW 1280 CHRB HIGH RIVER AB Day DA2 70 kW 1280 CHRB HIGH RIVER AB Day DA2 10 kW 1280 CHRB HIGH RIVER AB Nit DA2 70 kW 1310 CHLW ST. PAUL AB Day DAN 80 kW 1310 CHLW ST. PAUL AB Nit DAN 80 kW 1340 CFHC-1 BANFF AB Unl ND1 9 kW 1340 CFHC-1 BANFF AB Unl ND1 1 kW 1340 CIBQ BROOKS AB Unl ND1 7 kW 1340 CJCM GRAND CENTRE AB Day ND1 8 kW 1340 CJCM GRAND CENTRE AB Nit ND1 8 kW 1370 CFOK WESTLOCK AB Day DAN 10 kW 1370 CFOK WESTLOCK AB Nit DAN 10 kW file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html (4 of 40)05/02/2009 22:49:40 file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html 1390 CJCY MEDICINE HAT AB Day DA2 10 kW 1390 CJCY MEDICINE HAT AB Nit DA2 10 kW 1400 CKSQ STETTLER AB Unl ND1 3 kW 1430 CJXX GRANDE PRAIRIE AB Unl DA1 70 kW 1440 CKJR WETASKIWIN AB Day DAN 0 kW 1440 CKJR WETASKIWIN AB Nit DAN 0 kW 1450 CFHC CANMORE AB Unl ND1 1 kW 1450 CFHC CANMORE AB Unl ND1 1 kW 1450 CKYR JASPER AB Unl ND1 3.25 kW 1480 CKER EDMONTON AB Unl DA1 20 kW 1490 CJPR BLAIRMORE AB Unl ND1 5 kW 1570 CKTA TABER AB Day DAN 60 kW 1570 CKTA TABER AB Nit DAN 6 kW 550 CFJC KAMLOOPS BC Day DA2 25 kW 550 CFJC KAMLOOPS BC Nit DA2 5 kW 550 CKPG PRINCE GEORGE BC Day DAN 10 kW 550 CKPG PRINCE GEORGE BC Nit DAN 10 kW 560 CHTK PRINCE RUPERT BC Day ND1 1 kW 560 CHTK PRINCE RUPERT BC Nit ND1 0.25 kW 560 CKNL FORT ST. JOHN BC Day DAN 1 kW 560 CKNL FORT ST. JOHN BC Nit DAN 1 kW 570 CKEK CRANBROOK BC Day DA1 10 kW 570 CKEK CRANBROOK BC Nit DA1 1 kW 570 CKWL WILLIAMS LAKE BC Day DAN 1 kW 570 CKWL WILLIAMS LAKE BC Nit DAN 1 kW 580 CKXR SALMON ARM BC Day DAN 10 kW 580 CKXR SALMON ARM BC Nit DAN 1 kW file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html (5 of 40)05/02/2009 22:49:40 file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html 590 CFNL FORT NELSON BC Unl ND1 0.25 kW 590 CFTK TERRACE BC Unl DA1 1 kW 600 CKBD VANCOUVER BC Unl DA1 0 kW 610 CHNL KAMLOOPS BC Day DA2 25 kW 610 CHNL KAMLOOPS BC Nit DA2 5 kW 610 CJAT TRAIL BC Day DAD 90 kW 610 CJAT TRAIL BC Nit DAD 9 kW 610 CJAT TRAIL BC Day DAD 10 kW 610 CJAT TRAIL BC Nit DAD 1 kW 620 CJCI PRINCE GEORGE BC Day DAN 10 kW 620 CJCI PRINCE GEORGE BC Nit DAN 10 kW 650 CISL RICHMOND BC Day DA2 20 kW 650 CISL RICHMOND BC Nit DA2 2 kW 690 CBU VANCOUVER BC Unl DA1 50 kW 720 831108 PRINCE RUPERT BC Nit DAN 1 kW 720 831108 PRINCE RUPERT BC Day DAN 10 kW 730 CHMJ VANCOUVER BC Day DA2 50 kW 730 CHMJ VANCOUVER BC Nit DA2 50 kW 760 CFLD BURNS LAKE BC Nit ND1 3.5 kW 760 CFLD BURNS LAKE BC Day ND1 3 kW 760 CFLD BURNS LAKE BC Nit ND1 1 kW 760 CKQR CASTLEGAR BC Day DAN 50 kW 760 CKQR CASTLEGAR BC Nit DAN 5 kW 760 CKQR CASTLEGAR BC Nit DAN 5 kW 760 CKQR CASTLEGAR BC Day DAN 20 kW 780 CKOK PENTICTON BC Day DA2 30 kW 780 CKOK PENTICTON BC Nit DA2 3.8 kW file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html (6 of 40)05/02/2009 22:49:40 file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html 780 CKOK PENTICTON BC Nit DA2 2.8 kW 800 CKOR PENTICTON BC Day ND1 0 kW 800 CKOR PENTICTON BC Nit ND1 0.5 kW 800 CKST LANGLEY BC Day DA2 90 kW 800 CKST LANGLEY BC Nit DA2 90 kW 800 CKST LANGLEY BC Day DA2 25 kW 800 CKST LANGLEY BC Nit DA2 25 kW 800 CKST LANGLEY BC Day DA2 25 kW 800 CKST LANGLEY BC Nit DA2 25 kW 840 CKBX ONE HUNDRED MILE HOU BC Day ND1 5 kW 840 CKBX ONE HUNDRED MILE HOU BC Nit ND1 5.5 kW 850 CFSR ABBOTSFORD BC Day DA2 10 kW 850 CFSR ABBOTSFORD BC Nit DA2 10 kW 860 CFPR PRINCE RUPERT BC Day ND1 70 kW 860 CFPR PRINCE RUPERT BC Nit ND1 7.5 kW 860 CKKC NELSON BC Unl DA1 1 kW 870 CFBV SMITHERS BC Day ND1 9 kW 870 CFBV SMITHERS BC Nit ND1 9.5 kW 870 CKIR INVERMERE BC Day ND1 1 kW 870 CKIR INVERMERE BC Nit ND1 1.25 kW 880 CKKC NELSON BC Day ND1 0 kW 880 CKKC NELSON BC Nit ND1 0.7 kW 890 CJDC DAWSON CREEK BC Day DAN 60 kW 890 CJDC DAWSON CREEK BC Nit DAN 60 kW 900 CKMO VICTORIA BC Unl DA1 10 kW 920 CKCQ QUESNEL BC Day DAN 10 kW 920 CKCQ QUESNEL BC Nit DAN 1 kW file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html (7 of 40)05/02/2009 22:49:40 file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html 940 CJIB VERNON BC Day DAN 10 kW 940 CJIB VERNON BC Nit DAN 10 kW 980 CKNW NEW WESTMINSTER BC Unl DA1 50 kW 1040 CKST VANCOUVER BC Day DA2 50 kW 1040 CKST VANCOUVER BC Nit DA2 50 kW 1040 CKST VANCOUVER BC Day 50 kW 1040 CKST VANCOUVER BC Nit 50 kW 1040 CKXY VANCOUVER BC Day DA2 20 kW 1040 CKXY VANCOUVER BC Nit DA2 20 kW 1050 CICF VERNON BC Nit DAN 4 kW 1050 CICF VERNON BC Day DAN 10 kW 1070 CFAX VICTORIA BC Unl DA1 10 kW 1130 CKWX VANCOUVER BC Day DA2 90 kW 1130 CKWX VANCOUVER BC Nit DA2 90 kW 1150 CKBL KELOWNA BC Day DAN 10 kW 1150 CKBL KELOWNA BC Nit DAN 10 kW 1150 CKFR KELOWNA BC Day DAN 10 kW 1150 CKFR KELOWNA BC Nit DAN 10 kW 1200 CKXM VICTORIA BC Unl DA1 70 kW 1200 VAN2 VANCOUVER BC Day DA2 25 kW 1200 VAN2 VANCOUVER BC Nit DA2 25 kW 1210 CACLNA CLEARWATER BC Nit ND2 1 kW 1210 CACLNA CLEARWATER BC Day ND1 10 kW 1210 CACLNA CLEARWATER BC Nit ND1 1 kW 1230 CJNL MERRITT BC Unl ND1 6 kW 1230 CKTK KITIMAT BC Unl ND1 5 kW 1240 CFEK FERNIE BC Unl DA1 9 kW file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html (8 of 40)05/02/2009 22:49:40 file:///C|/canadian_list_province.html 1240 CFNI PORT HARDY BC Unl ND1 4 kW 1240 CJAV PORT ALBERNI BC Unl ND1 3 kW 1240 CKIS HOPE BC Unl ND1 0 kW 1240 CKMK MACKENZIE BC Unl ND1 1 kW 1240 CKOO OSOYOOS BC Unl ND1 2 kW 1270 CBRU SQUAMISH BC Day ND2 0.4 kW 1270 CBRU SQUAMISH BC Nit ND2 0.2 kW 1270 CBRU SQUAMISH BC Day 0.4 kW 1270 CBRU SQUAMISH BC Nit 0.2 kW 1280 CHQB POWELL RIVER BC Unl DA1 1 kW 1320 CHMB VANCOUVER BC Day DA2 50 kW 1320 CHMB VANCOUVER BC Nit DA2 50 kW 1320 CHQM VANCOUVER BC Day DA2 50 kW 1320 CHQM VANCOUVER BC Nit DA2 50 kW 1340 CFKC CRESTON BC Unl ND1 0.25 kW 1340 CINL ASHCROFT BC Unl ND1 9 kW 1340 CIVH VANDERHOOF BC Unl ND1 3 kW 1340 CKCR REVELSTOKE BC Unl ND1 2 kW 1340 CKCR REVELSTOKE BC Unl ND1 1 kW 1340 CKGF GRAND FORKS BC Unl ND1 1 kW 1350 CKCI PARKSVILLE BC Unl DA1 10 kW 1350 CKEG NANAIMO BC Day DA1 0 kW 1350 CKEG NANAIMO BC Unl DA1 0 kW 1370 CHPQ PARKSVILLE BC Unl DA1 1 kW 1400 CHNL-1 CLEARWATER
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